WILSON S. BROWER COMPANY, Inc., CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 
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Pkt. 
CALLIOPSIS. The name Calliopsis is 
given to the annual forms of Coreop¬ 
sis. These wiry-stemmed annuals pro¬ 
vide some of the brightest flowers of 
the garden in golden yellow, velvety 
crimson and polished mahogany. 
Coreopsis drummondi (Goldenwave) 
Has blossoms 3 inches in diameter, 
golden yellow with a few pencil lines 
of brown on each ray flower. It close¬ 
ly resembles the perennial sort, C. 
Grandiflora, which has no markings in 
the flowers and narrow leaves, where¬ 
as the drummondi has quite oval leaf¬ 
lets. 
Corepopsis Tictoria. There are many 
varieties of this brilliant species. Flow¬ 
ers are yellow but usually smaller. 
Marked with large blotches of mahog¬ 
any, chestnut, crimson, garnet and 
purple. 
CALLIRHOE involucrata (Poppy Mal¬ 
low). H.P. Beautiful trailing plant; 
flowers large, crimson, with white cen¬ 
ter. 12 in__ Vs oz., 75c .15 
CAMPANULAS. H.P. All the campanu¬ 
las can be grown in ordinary gardens 
and will flower from seed the follow¬ 
ing year. 
carpatica. Deep blue; for rockeries, 
beds and edgings. 6 in. —.V± oz., 50c .10 
carpatica alba. Flowers white. 
!4 oz., 50c .10 
pyramidalis. (Chimney Bell). Very 
conspicuous towering spikes, with 
clear blue flowers. 4 ft. . 14 oz., 60c .10 
pyramidalis alba. Pure white. 4 ft. 
!4 oz., 60c .10 
persicifolia coerulea blue (Peach 
Bells). Fine hardy bell flower. IV2 
ft. _ Vs oz., 75c .10 
longistyle. Fine perennial rock plant. 
Blue violet _ .25 
Media. H.B. (Canterbury Bells). Old- 
fashioned hardy biennials; splendid 
for borders or naturalizing in the 
wild garden. 2 ft. 
Canterbury Bells New Annual Mixed. 
This new annual blooms from seed 
within six months. All the shades of 
canterbury bells are to be found in 
this mixture _ .10 
Single Mixed _ % oz., 20c .10 
Double Mixed -__% oz., 50c .10 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer). A 
splendid variety with large semi-dou¬ 
ble flower resembling a cup and sau¬ 
cer. Fine for cut flowers and border 
use. 2 ft. Mixed _(4 oz., 60c .10 
CANARY BIRD VINE. H.A.C. Pretty 
climber, with yellow butterfly-like 
flowers. 10 ft. _ . _1 oz., 50c .10 
CANDYTUFT. H.A. Showy plants, 
much grown in masses for bedding 
and edgings. 
Iberis Amara. Is known as the Rocket 
and Hyacinth-flowered Candytuft be¬ 
cause of its white flowers are arranged 
in long clusters. 
Pkt. 
Iberis Uumbellata. The purple Candy¬ 
tuft which includes the colored forms, 
the flower heads remain unbellate, that 
is, short and compact, 
odorata (pectinata). Sweet scented. 
10 in. _ V 2 oz., 30c .10 
sempervirens. H.P. White flowers. 12 
in. _ .10 
gibraltarica. H.P. Beautiful bluish- 
white. 12 in. ____ .10 
CANNAS. G.P. Handsome foliage and 
flowering plants, producing striking 
effects in beds or borders. Soak the 
seed in hot water 24 hours before sow¬ 
ing. 3 to 4 ft. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. H.B. (See 
Campanula media.) 
CARDINAL CLIMBER. H.A.C. (See 
Ipomoea cardinalis.) 
CARNATION. Chabauds Perpetual 
Flowering. H.H.P. A distinct strain 
of Carnation, with very large flowers 
of the finest texture. Blooms within 
six months from seed and continues 
to bloom throughout the Summer. The 
plants are robust, erect growing habit 
and produce a large number of flow¬ 
ering stalks. 18 in. 
Jeanne Dionis. Pure white. 
Vs oz., $1.00 .10 
Marie Chabaud. Yellow oz., $1.00 .10 
Rose Queen. Rosy Pink oz., $1.00 .10 
Nero. Crimson _ Vs oz., $1.00 .10 
Double Chabaud Giant, Enfant de Nice 
Carnations are the result of a cross 
between two French varieties. They 
are of compact growth with extreme¬ 
ly stiff stems bearing flowers which 
are up to 214 to 2% inches in diameter 
without disbudding the plants. The 
colors come about 75% true from 
seeds and give about 90% of plants 
with double flowers. 
Mixed Colors —__ .25 
Marguerite. H.H.P. Flowers large and 
fragrant _ Vs oz., 50c .10 
Trial Ground Mixture .10 
CASTER BEANS (See Rincinus). 
CELOSIA Cristata. (Cockscomb.) H.H.A. 
This species has huge laterally flat¬ 
tened heads which in many cases real¬ 
ly suggest the comb of a giant rooster. 
The colors range from crimson to 
golden yellow. Popular annual of easy 
culture. 
Glasgow Prize. Large, deep crimson. 
12 in. _ Vs oz., 65c .10 
Fire King. Fiery red _ Vs oz., 65c .10 
Dwarf. Mixed colors, extra fine strain 
9 in. ___ % oz., $1.00 .10 
CELOSIA Childsi. (Chinese Wool Flow¬ 
er.) A variety of feathered Celosia 
with large globular flowers like balls 
of wool. 2 ft. _ Vs oz., 35c .10 
CELOSIA plumosa. (Ostrich Plume.) 
H.H.A. Plumes of shining silky tex¬ 
ture. Producing large, graceful 
plumes, makes fine plants for large 
